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  1. Park Lane, London. Died. 1866 (aged 71–72) Oxford. Nationality. British. Occupation (s) Anglican cleric and university academic. The Rev. Lord Henry Wellesley was a British scholar, who held senior positions at Oxford University, and who is remembered for writing several books.

    • 1794, Park Lane London
    • Reverend and Principal
    • British
    • 1866 (aged 71–72), Oxford
  2. Henry Wellesley may refer to: Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley (17731847), diplomat, brother of the 1st Duke of Wellington. Henry Wellesley (17941866), scholar, youngest child of Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, a nephew of the 1st Duke of Wellington. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington (1846–1900), politician.

  3. Background and education. Diplomatic career. Family. References. External links. Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley GCB (20 January 1773 – 27 April 1847) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat and politician. He was the younger brother of the soldier and politician the first Duke of Wellington.

  4. Gerald Wellesley (17921833), who served as the East India Company's resident at Indore. The Rev. Henry Wellesley (17941866), Principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford. Through his eldest daughter Lady Charles Bentinck, Wellesley was a great-great-great-grandfather to Queen Elizabeth II.

    • Tory
  5. O Rev. Henry Wellesley (17941866) Depois da morte de sua mulher em 1816 , Wellesley voltou a se casar em 29 de outubro de 1825 com a viúva Marianne (Caton) Patterson, com quem não teve filhos. Wellesley é um dos ascendentes da Rainha Isabel II .

  6. William Whewell FRS FGS FRSE ( / ˈhjuːəl / HEW-əl; 24 May 1794 – 6 March 1866) was an English polymath, scientist, Anglican priest, philosopher, theologian, and historian of science. He was Master at Trinity College, Cambridge. In his time as a student there, he achieved distinction in both poetry and mathematics .

  7. Biografia. Foi educado no Eton College entre 1859 e 1865. Ele se juntou ao 2.º Batalhão de Grenadier Guards como um alferes em 16 de maio de 1865. Promovido a major em 1 de julho de 1881 e aposentou-se do serviço em 28 de junho de 1882. Em 1868, foi candidato ao Parlamento por Andover, mas não conseguiu ser eleito.